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FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
New-York Life Insurance Co.
JOHN A. McCALL, President.
STTIVLlv.A.IRY- OF K.EFOILT:
BUSINESS OF 1 81)2.
Premium income $ir,0'i0,ll3.03
Interest, Rents, etc 5,81)0,470.00
Total Income
Death Chums
Endowments and Annuities ,
Dividends, Purchased Insurances,
Total to Policy-holders,
etc.
$30,936,590,83
$7,890,580.2',)
2,'IS4,132.20
3,013,000.75
$13,995,012,33
Number of Now Policies Issued ,
Amount of Now Insurance Written..
CONDITION JAN.
Assets,
1 893
00,250
$173,005,070.00
i
$137,499,198.99
Liabilities, 4 Percent Standard $120,G94,250.S9
Surplus 10,804,048.10
224,01)8
$080,24 S.029.00
Number of Policies in For
Amount of Insurance in Force
PROGHESS IN
Increase in Benefits to Policy-holders.
Increase in Assets
Increase in Surplus
Increase in Insurance Written
Increase in Insurance in Force
1 8!)2.
$
1,323,521.-15
11,551,008.18
1,1 503,024. 70
20,040,088.00
00,105,451.00
o
O. BERGER,
General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.
it we j I'm oim:m:u out a choh i. display ok
Cut Glass
Salads
Tumblers
IDooantors
Pitcliers
Ice Bvtoltots
Etc, Eta.
Golden Rule Bazaar.
W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
One Optical Department still
goes along in tlir crcn tenor of its
way despite all opposition. Ercry
dag we Jit somebody cither with a
pair of Eyeglasses for U5c, and
once in a while we gd as high as
tfL'.OO. 'e can't 'go higher be
caisi) that is the best pair of crys
tals yon can buy and why pay
morc't The reason is that wc do
not need any special two weeks'
studu of the question because our
instrument, the EVEMETEJi, is
so simple that its test is absolute.
Doesn't matter if your eyes are
viyopic, astigmatic or any other
attic, that instrument gets there
every time.
Typewriters' Supplies,
Toilet Soap, Hair .fc Cloth Brushes,
Cromiet Set, l.nwn Tennis Supplies,
uuitars iroiu :fi up, lmnios, violins,
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
On the Instalment Plan, also For Kent
Donaestio Pashions
A largo supply of Popular Novels.
A welt asoi ted stock of Iloiinil Nooks,
to suit all ages at publishers' rate-.
Childron's Books from 5c. up,
Sets Hawaiian Stamps $1.75 & $4.00.
Sheet Music Ordered by Every Steamer.
Are you looking for a Safe
and Profitable Investment at a
Small Annual Cost?
Then examine the New and
Novel Forms of Life Insurance
now offered by
BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT
Managers for Hawaiian Islands
THUBSTON'S ADDRESS.
oyal Worcester
LAIU.K ASSORTMENT OF'
Vases
Chocolate Jugs
Rose Jars
Etc. Etc. Etc.
and
Glassware
,
General Crockery
French. Center Rvags,
French Sera- DRtigs,
French Door Rugs,
French Stair Carpets .n Latest Designs, French Iron Beds, Double and Single; Baby Cots
CHINESE M-A-TTZTSTO
Sets of Telescopic Card and Fancy Tea Tables !
Basket Trunks, Steamer Truuks, Wooden Trunks.
TO CLEAR OUT CONSIGNMENT
pitafe
G
KVt
3
V
society
OF THK I XITi:i) STATES.
American & English Bicycles
AUK OFFERED
REl)l'OEn FIGURES.
CHAS. EUSTACE,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
ALWAYS ON HAND J&
Bruce & A. J'. Cartwrifjht.
At Prices to Suit the Times.
HP HAT
JL u
NO. 1
COMMODIOUS
Well-appointed
isuimiiiir
tliu late 11. J
New Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco.
All Orders faithfully attended to.
bolicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street -
TELEPHONE 119.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
- Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX .S72.
and
U-Storv Brick
with Pleasant Grounds,
formerly the residence of
Hart, sjtuatu on Nuiianu Avenue below
School sticet. Terms easy. (KM-tf
NOTE Before sucking or closing bar
gains elsewhere, it will uy you to "can
our column, and to at once "consult the
under-igned at their ollice.
ttf Wo keep Piopcrty in Frst-class
Condition. Our tonus aie modeiate and
as Landlords we will always be found lea
sonable in our dealings.
EW Apply in each case to
BRUCE or A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
"Cartwright Building," Merchant street.
Sl'J-tf
BOTH TELEPHONES 210
-1 O. BOX 297
LEWIS & CO.,
Ill FORT STREET.
Importers,
Wholesale k
Retail
wocei
i'S
Provision Healers & Naval Supplies
Fresli Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
ICE liOl.jl'. GOODS A rit'lCCfAI.I'Y.
"The Gorman"
JSTovv European I
100 Elegantly Furnished Rooms
OM.Y TWO MOCKS UMIM
Main Entrance to the Fair!
316-818 ffith Terrace, Chicago.
Rates: $1 per Day & Upward. 1st Glass Cafe.
j. i-'
V05-:im
GORMAN,
Proprietor.
FOR SALE
THCE3 JSTEJ-W YAOHT
"CORAL QUEEN"
I With Dinghy, ban o.ili Frame and Spruce
1'iaui.iiig, uopper riveted inrougiioui.
Sails faxt anil Is a strong comfortable Ken
bout. Can be Inspected at the iiealaui
llont Huiikv. Apply to
Island Orders Solicited.
Satisfaction Guarantoed.
TELEPHONE Vi.
1. o. nox 1 11.
1'. 0.
King liio
CHARLES ). WALKER,
Box UO, or H
Wulkcr. at
tfiU-tf
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
O-rooeries, Provisions a,xicl Feed.
Nowtloodn Huolvod by Kvery Packet fnnii the Eastern States 1111J Euroo.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE V EVUKY STEAM lilt.
All Order faithfully iittwitlixl to ami llwiU ilnllwul to any part of tliu City Uw.
Ibluud Ofderi Mllullt'il. baiMuullon (jiiuriinUud.
DlttBt oornoi" lort & XClna Strootii,
DR. M. GOTO,
Physician and Surgeon
Can he consulted at Ids residence at Keo
nuula, on thi iiiaul.a i-ide of King and Ewa
Hide of l.ilihu xtlci't, biuiMi foiiuerly oecll
pied b Mr. Did. J,. Jhoha.
Boforo Mombora of tho Union Iioaguo
Club at Chicago.
tKroin the Chicago N'cwi Kccord, April 10.
IIiivnii,sconit'. social and political,
onyagou tlio Union Loaguo club last
night. Tho Hon. Lorrin A. Thurs
ton, Hawaiian eonunissionor for tho
provisional government, was tho
guest ot tho club, and in honor of
his prosouco tho conunilteo on poli
tical action had announced for pre
sentation tho subject, "What Shall
Be tho Futuro Political Relations
Botwoon tho United States and tho
Sandwich Islands."
It, was tho adjourned quarlorly
meeting and banquet. By general
consent it was a notable meeting in
tho history of the chit), as much so
by roasou of the lecture of Mr. O. D.
Irwin as for tho presentation of the
political and international cjuostions
by tho distinguished Hawaiian.
JL'resiuont Jr. Y. reel; esoortou Mr.
Thurston to the plnco of honor on
tho right of the chair bohiud tho
roso-ladou table just as tho clock
struck 0. At tho president's table
sat ,T. W. Brooks, H. A. Knott, Ben
jamin Buttonvorth, Charles D. Irwin,
Lieut. A. V. Wadhams, William A.
Band. L. McWilliams, L.D. Thoman,
W. D. Preston, Ueorgo J. Adams,
Harry G. Selfridgo, G. P. Bissol, P.
Heatf, G. II. Holt, Judge Hawes, 11.
E. Weaver, C. T. Trego, R. G. Ghan
dlor, John M. llamlino and E. E.
Maxwell.
SIR. IRWIN TELLS 01' HIS TltlP.
At group tables sat 500 of tho men
who are regarded as among tho fore
most in tho public affairs of Chicago.
Tho usual elaborate dinner over, and
routine business disposed of, Mr. C.
D. Irwin of tho club presented tho
urusiic aspueiHoi mu turuuiuuii iiiiu-
ractlic lslauas. Within a low months
Mr. Irwin has niado an extended
tour of all tho Sandwich Island
group, returning laden with photo
graphs from his own camera. By
means of a steroopticon these views,
some as recent as tho American pro
tectorate, wore exhibited in illustra
tion of a witty lecture lasting more
than an hour.
Tho salient features of Hawaiian
geography and scenery and tho cen
tral figures in tho political crisis in
tho kingdom were described pre
fatory to tho address of tho princi
pal speaker. Kalakaua, Liliuoka
iatii, Kaiulaui and other members of
tho royal family wore painted as
seen by a keen American, and tho
several fatal errors of royalty wore
teviowod. Mr. Irwin's rocouutal of
his oxporiencos in tho great crater of
Kilauea was thrilling in tho extreme.
Tho colored views and lantern ef
fects wore novel and beautiful. "In
fact," said Mr. Peck, "I didn't know
tho Union Loaguo had so much
gonitis as Mr. Trwin has shown." Ho
was often energetically applauded
and the loci tiro a a whole was on
ill s-idos declared to be original and
valuable.
I.OIlllIN A. TltOHSTON TALKS.
Lorrin A. Thurston of Honolulu,
greeting the club, returned thanks
for its laudatory reception of one
from Hawaii. Ho said that ho was
proud and glad to bo tho guest of
tho Union League club of Chicago
and happy to have an opportunity
to present a question of deep inter
national importance to tho men of
iniluenco and intellect in tho great
west. Without further profaco ho
entered with intense earnestness in
to tho Hawaiian question in its rela
tions to tho United States, carefully
avoiding any reference to tho acts of
tho present administration as likely
to prejudice his cause. In part ho
said:
"Tho annexation of Hawaii is a
quostion of the wholo people. It is
not a democratic question or a re
publican question, but an American
quostion. It should not bo consider
ed from a standpoint of partisan
politics. First I shall reply to tho
objections advanced against annexa
tion. Naturally you are willing to
admit that it would bo to the bone
lit of Hawaii to bo annexed to tho
United States. I shall consider tho
question from tho American stand
point. I am not so much surprised
mat so many are against it as l am
that so many in America favor it. It
has beon said that the annexation
movoniont was purely a move on tho
part of tho sugar men to secure tho
American bounty of that commodity.
My answer is that until tho cul
minating event until Queen Liliu
okiilaui's attempt to force upon the
people tho revised constitution,
practically placing tho upper house
in her control as well as the Supreme
court not only have the planters
not favored annexation but they
have opposed it.
HAD MANY REVOLUTIONS.
"During fivoyoars and four months
we have had fivo revolutions. In
one of thorn 300 foreign residents
had to tako their rifles and go into
tho streots to protect thomselvos.
Jan. 11 tho quoon called out 700
armed men to try to force tho con
stitution down our throats, Tho
English, French and Germans united
with unanimity which I can only
liken to the spontaneous uprisiug of
tho wholo north when Sumter waa
(ired upon. Tho rospeotablo part of
tho community put itself in tho
bieacli with rifles for solf-protootion.
How was it that 400 men woro ablo
to defeat an ovorwholming forco of
native soldiery? It was bocauso
right was behind thorn. It was Anglo-Saxon
grit which got control,
and is in control, of tho islands. Tho
sugar planters aro opposed to annex
ation from nnancial reasons, If tho
I etjiiiraci-iaoiir .yMom is swept away
lut'V eaiititx get inuorurs. uui it is
hiiid that they are .seeking tho Amer
ican bounty. It is ridiculous to say
that Willi such a risk boforo them
they hhould try to got a bounty
whiuh both republicans and demo
oratn say will bo abolished noxt fall.
thoro is moro danger under a pro
toctorato than uudor au independent
govornmont. Your population is
not going to Hawaii and wo aro not
coming hero, but wo look for the
timo when wo will bo within tho
pale of tho Amorican govornmont,
if it bo as a colony. Wo will bo con
tout to come in, not as u state, but
as a colony, bocauso wo want a re
sponsible govornmont. Tho men in
control thoro now aro not politi
cians. Thoy stepped into tho broach
to tido over a crisis, so that thoy
might know whon thoy awoke in tho
morning thnt a revolution was not
upon thorn. Uno man to haul up
tho Amorican flag over tho capitol
Wanted 1 Wantodl
Some smart alock to try and stop
my passport, as I am about to leave
the Island for some other seaport
town. Also ono good collector to
collect somo bills. Ho must bo hon
est, upright and sober; only thoso
who can furnish first-class reference
to tho above facts ueod amity. Al
cash security must bo furnished.
Ploaso call on or address Hon. A. L.
Johnson, tho American Shirt Maker,
comer King and Alakea stroots, Ho
nolulu, botwoon tho hours of 8 a. m.
and 12 p. m., whore you will always
find him making all kinds of shirts
to order with all tho latest improve
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.
uio caiiuoi . ..... ...... r , - ,..
in tho morning would assure people I 1 1 ' , " Tl H"
n0!!Vl .! I any bluffs. All persons having bad
of a responsible govern mon
tnat time wo will nave, not a ro-
sponsiblo government, but anarchy.
It would not bo contrary to prece
dent to annox Hawaii without a vote,
as tho annexation ot Louisiana, Flo
rida, California and Alaska boars
witness. But a voto would bo over
whelmingly in favor of it. Those
who opposo it aro a little cliquo
around tho British Minister. If tho
United Statos comos with troops
ntul fnrnnQ lie: in trn noh in irrinrlim
xyrauny wo will go, but under no
other circumstances; but I do not
uoliovo tuat the United btates is
going to wander around this late in
tho nineteenth contury to restore
distressed damsols to thoir thrones.
Why not establish a protectorate?
Because tho United States has no
right to got the benefits of practical
annexation without assuming its re
sponsibilities. Wo need a strong
govornmont, and if tho United States
will not give it to us wo will bo coin
polled to ask for it olsowhoro. With
Amorican annexation Hawaii goes
out of international politics. It is
for you to say whether you will tako
us into au orderly government un
dor tho Amorican Hag or send us
back to old conditions."
(Limited)
OFKKH VOll SAbK
FERTILIZERS
ALEX. CUOSB A 80NS
Colebrated High Grade Cane Manures.
bills to collect givo them to mo and
I will seo to collect thoni. My
board bill is now paid at Pahnla.
And now look out for somo fun
all thoso who aro interested in my
welfare.
"JOHNSON,"
Tho Amorican,
Tho Annexation,
Tho Provisional,
And tho only good Shirt Maker in
tho World.
ADVERTISING NOTES.
Rooms to lot with board at Ilani
wai, Waikiki.
Root Boor on draught at Benson,
Smith & Co.'s.
After shaving use Cucumber Skin
Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents.
Sunburn relieved at once by Cu
cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co.,
Agents.
Dr. McLennan, 181 Fort street,
above Hotel. Chronic and Sugical
cases. Mutual Telephone 082.
Prof. F. Lombard, A. B., will con
tinue giving instruction in private
and in classes; French, Spanish,
and Latin. Residonco, Alakea street,
near Y. M. C. A.
While Mr. T. J. Richey, of Altona,
Mo., was travoling in Kansas ho was
taken violently ill with cholera mor
bus. Ho called at a drug store to
get some medicine and the druggist
recommended Chamberlain 's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy so
highly ho concluded to try it. Tho
result was immediate relief, and a
fow doses cured him completely.
It is niado for bowel complaint and
nothing else. It never fails. For
salo by all dealers. Benson, Smith &
Co., Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
Wo arc also prepared to take orders for
Messrs, 2ST. 01aln.ri.clt 8c Co. ' s
Fertilizers,
Insuring prompt delivery.
BOILED LUCOL
ifflf" This is n superior Faint Oil, con
Miinini; less pigment than I. Insect! Oil, and
Kiving a lasting brilliancy to colors.
Used with drlur It gives u splendid floor
surface.
Lime, Oement,,
KEPI NED SUGAltS,
SAIiMON,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beef
PROGRAMME
OF
RACES
IN BE MECHANICS'
UNION.
BENEFIT
TTrTHEKEAS, THE
TV iieneut Union, a
FOll -
JUNE 11, 1893.
rAIt.UTINK MINT CO.'S
Compounds, Roofing & Papers,
Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering.
Jarlioes' Diamond, Enamel & Ever
lasting Faint
Especially designed for Vacuum Fans.
1st ItAOE-llICYCLK ItAUE.
1 Mile Dash. Free for all.
2i KAOE
Running ltaco.
for all.
Yi Mile Dash. Free
3i HACE-
and
Pacing for
Mile lleatv
Hawaiian
. liest 2
MECHANICS'
Corporation es
tablished under the Laws of the Hawaiian
Inlands, has pursuant to tho law in such
cases made and provided, duly tiled at the
Ollice of the Minister ol the Interior, a
Petition for the Dissolution of the said
Corporation, together with a certificate
thereto annexed, as required by law; now
therefore
Notice is hereby given to any and all
persons who have been or are now inter
ested in any manner whatsoever in the
said Corporation, that objections to the
granting of the said Petition must bo filed
m the otlico of tho undersigned on or be
fore WEDNESDAY, tho 2tth day of May,
1WI3, and that any person or persons desir
ing to be heard thereon, must be in at
tendance at tho ofhco of the undersigned
in Aliiolani Hale, Honolulu, at 10 o'clock
a. m. of said day, to show' cause why said
Petition should not be granted.
J. A. KING,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, Mareii 20, 189:1.
liSO-Ot
NOTICE.
APPLICATION HAVING HEEN MADE
to me by Gum King alias Yam Kin,
of Honolulu, Island of Oahu. for tho adju
dication of his lights in the stieain of
Nuuanu near or at tho dam called Pali
keo, Xntutnu stream, in the I)itriet of
Honolulu, Island of Oahu. as provided in
Chapter 31, of the Laws of 1S8S, notice is
hercoy given to all parties interested in
said dam to attend and prove their rights
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of WEDNES
DAY, tho 17th day of May, 1MW, at the
ollice of Clias. T. Guliclc, Esi number Hi,
Merchant street, orthoy will be adjudicated
witliout sueli attendance.
EMMA M. NAK01NA.
Commissioner of Private Ways and Water
nights, Distuctof Honolulu, Island of
Oahu.
April 127, 1893. 712-3t
ANCHOR SALOON
HAS
JOHN WIBIjAND'S
EXTRA PALE LAGER BEER
ON DK-A.TJO-IIT 1
COOL, CLEAlt and INVIGORATING.
Also, always on hand
OYSTER -:- COCKTAILS
OV HUl'EltlOIt (lUAI.UY
HOT H.XJ2STOH:
Trottinu
Dred Horses.
in 3.
Itii HACK
Running llaee. "$ Mile Dash. For
Hawaiian Bred Horses.
orn KACE-KALAKAUA CUP.
Formerly His Majesty's Cup. 1 Mile
Dash. Hawaiian Ured Horses owned
by Members of tho Club.
0th RACE-HONOLULU PLATE.
3 Minute Class. 'Plotting and Pacing
to Harness for all Hoises not having a
record for 3 minutes or better.
7tii RACE ROSITA CHALLENGE CUP.
Running Race. 1 Mile Dash.- Winner
to beat the recoid of "Angie A."
IMS'. Fiee for all.
8tii RACE-KAFIOLAN1 PARK PURSE.
Trotting and Pacing to Harness. Mile
Heats. Rest 3 in 5.
tint RACE-KAMEHAMEHA PLATE.
Running Race. i Mile Dash. Ha
waiian ill ed Horses.
FIRE,
LIFE and
marin:
INSURANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, $7,109,825.49.
London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,
Assets, 84,317,052.
Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,
(Limited)
Assets, 86,124,057.
New York Life Ins. Co.,
Assets, $137,499,198.99.
IOtii RACE
CO.'S
-OCEANIC
CUP.
STEAMSHIP
From 11 :30 a. m. to 1:80 r. m,
70-lm
daily.
Aloha Bath House
First-class Accommodation for Bathers,
BSSTTowels & Bathing Suits Free-"&&
Uy giving notico through Roll Telephone
1A7, parties are convoyed by boat, free of
charge, to and from the Tug float Wharf
(P. M. . S. Co.'s douk), thereby avoiding
tho long walk or drive.
by
Running Race. X Mile Dash. Ha
waiian lired Horses.
Utii RACE-PONY RACE.
Running Race. 1 Mile Dash. Ha
waiian lired. For Ponies 11-hand and
under.
12iil RACE-MULE RACE.
1 Mile Dash. Hawaiian Died.
13nt RACE-PRESIDENT'S CUP.
VA Mile Dash. Free
Running Race,
for all.
HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB.
flU-td
THE COMMITTEE.
JAPANESE BAZAAR,
C. 0. BERGER,
General An ent for Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU.
Wm.6. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED)
Win. G. Irwin,
Clous Spreekels,
W. M. Gillard,
Theo. C. Porter
President and Manager
- - . . Vice-President
Secretary and Treasurer
...... Auditor
Sugar Paotors
Hotel Street,
Oppo. Betbel St.
UAH ON HAM)
SILK
and SILK CRAPE
For Ladies Dresses,
licautifiil Embroidered and Drawn Work
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
Lacquer Work Glare iloxos, Cabinets,
Furnished Rooms (upstairs) to let
day, week or mouth.
MRS. A. HEIST,
717-1111' Proprietress.
SHAYING, HAIR CUTTING & SHAMPOOING
IN HIWT-OI.AhH hTVI.K IIV
AT TilK
Queen Street Shaving Parlors
Lanterns for Fetes, Balls, Etc,
Fancy Silk Japanei-e Umbrellas,
Showy Flowor Pots, Satsuma Ware,
Window and Veranda Winds,
Paper Napkins, China Ware, Etc.
ttf Inspection cordially invited. No
trouble to show Goods.
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
AND
Commission Agents.
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF SAN FRANCISCO, OAL.
C. BREWER & CO.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
Will Vacclnato from
cino Mattor
Pure Vac-
irinii' i
and from .' I
ll.il it-:
v. a.
l'roin ti t III A. M.
cail-lin
The lhtiUj JlidMIn U delivered &j
iu rrteri for 60 cent )tr month,
i;.l(Ni:.ST FOB ANNEXATION',
"Anollior nrgiiiuout is Hint tlioro
is luprosy in tho iHltmdH, Thnt in
Into. lint yon Inivo it lioro. Tlioro
is loprosy in Wisconsin, in Louisiana,
in Cfiiimm, in Novu Scotia. On tho
otlmr liiinil, JJuwnii onforcori it rigid
Mitfim'iitiuii law. Hut 1 havo nuvor
hoard that loprosy is coiitniotcd by
roasou of political rnlutioiiH, ( A -pluuHutiml
laiib'litor.J 1 don't hoo why
(Next door to .Morgan's auction i
717-lin
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
OOIII)
ALL PERSONS HAVING ANY CLAIM
aaluM the Estate of Tai l.uii.
' llankrupt, Honolulu, are hcreliv uotliicil
to present tho miiiiii at once (o the iiinhr
lulled ApkIkucii at the ollice of llvman
llros. I. RIMIINKTIMN.
AhdliilU'e Entato Till I .tu ih. UaiiUrnpt.
7111-lw
Fine Job 1'rintiwj tit the Jlulktin Ojjke,
G. E. BOARDMAN
llcgs to announce that he has located at
No. 101 Foit stiect, and is piopared
to tiansaet any bulni'ss en
traced tohlui. He will
Collect Rents, Let Houses,
Negotiate the 1'iiH'liu-u uud Sale of
REAL ESTATE
AMI All l
Custom Hoitsg Broker.
Ho has One Cottage on llcretauhi xtreut
and one on Wilder avenue, omionile Mr.
lliiekfeld's luiddcuco, lo let lit rcavunahlu
ICIIIIh.
ilelumTlirco Fireproof htoroti on Nuiianu
Mrect, billow lluiuiiiiihi, to let.
WT He luikiiUoii few Share of Ktocl.
I fur kiilu, 716-lw
AND
Commission Agents
J. O. Carter President and Manager
O. H. Robertson Treasurer
E. F. lllshop Secretary
W. F. Allen Auditor
Hon. 0. R. Rishop 1
S. O.AUcn Directors
. WaterhnuHC I
FOR S-AJLiE!
C-.
1 Family Carriage Horse,
1 Phaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersoy Cow.
7W-U
R. 1. I.ILLli:,
ut T. 11, Uuvlva ii Co.'u,
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